Hi, I’ve been watching your productions for a long time, but these two episodes about ROB explains how much effort it costs to create such a wonderful, fresh and funny show. What to say – thank You for all these superior film and I look forward to the future episodes and of course the full movie – I keep my fingers crossed.

I have been watching for years but have never posted any comments. However, I just had to post one after watching this video. I knew it wasn’t easy for James to make one if his videos, but this behind the scenes really opened my eyes. Thank you very much James, for all your effort and dedication to make these videos for us throughout these years. May your life be even more blessed!

To stabilize rob you should have used more strands of fishing line, spread them around the centre of mass, then attached them to a marionette crossbar. This would eliminate the spinning and prevent the wobble when you first lift him up. Not to mention given you way more control over those jumps and landings.

On the part where you tried to get Rob to jump onto the futon arm — Why didnt you just record him jumping off of it then play that clip in reverse? I figured something like that would have come to your mind. I mean after all, you are familiar with this technique.

Awww, no cat attack at the end 🙁 Great stuff James! Thank you for all of your hard work into making this epic episode! Really amusing to see you spit out ”blood” and I can’t imagine how frustrating it must’ve been to shoot every individual Rob game in the beginning with different lighting WHILE hoping the NES cartridge will stand on its own.